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“
Mr
.
Bertram
,
”
said
Miss
Crawford
,
a
few
minutes
afterwards
,
“
you
know
Henry
to
be
such
a
capital
improver
,
that
you
cannot
possibly
engage
in
anything
of
the
sort
at
Thornton
Lacey
without
accepting
his
help
.
Only
think
how
useful
he
was
at
Sotherton
!
Only
think
what
grand
things
were
produced
there
by
our
all
going
with
him
one
hot
day
in
August
to
drive
about
the
grounds
,
and
see
his
genius
take
fire
.
There
we
went
,
and
there
we
came
home
again
;
and
what
was
done
there
is
not
to
be
told
!
”
Fanny
’
s
eyes
were
turned
on
Crawford
for
a
moment
with
an
expression
more
than
grave
—
even
reproachful
;
but
on
catching
his
,
were
instantly
withdrawn
.
With
something
of
consciousness
he
shook
his
head
at
his
sister
,
and
laughingly
replied
,
“
I
cannot
say
there
was
much
done
at
Sotherton
;
but
it
was
a
hot
day
,
and
we
were
all
walking
after
each
other
,
and
bewildered
.
”
As
soon
as
a
general
buzz
gave
him
shelter
,
he
added
,
in
a
low
voice
,
directed
solely
at
Fanny
,
“
I
should
be
sorry
to
have
my
powers
of
planning
judged
of
by
the
day
at
Sotherton
.
I
see
things
very
differently
now
.
Do
not
think
of
me
as
I
appeared
then
.
”
Sotherton
was
a
word
to
catch
Mrs
.
Norris
,
and
being
just
then
in
the
happy
leisure
which
followed
securing
the
odd
trick
by
Sir
Thomas
’
s
capital
play
and
her
own
against
Dr
.
and
Mrs
.
Grant
’
s
great
hands
,
she
called
out
,
in
high
good
-
humour
,
“
Sotherton
!
Yes
,
that
is
a
place
,
indeed
,
and
we
had
a
charming
day
there
.
William
,
you
are
quite
out
of
luck
;
but
the
next
time
you
come
,
I
hope
dear
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Rushworth
will
be
at
home
,
and
I
am
sure
I
can
answer
for
your
being
kindly
received
by
both
.
Your
cousins
are
not
of
a
sort
to
forget
their
relations
,
and
Mr
.
Rushworth
is
a
most
amiable
man
.
They
are
at
Brighton
now
,
you
know
;
in
one
of
the
best
houses
there
,
as
Mr
.
Rushworth
’
s
fine
fortune
gives
them
a
right
to
be
.
I
do
not
exactly
know
the
distance
,
but
when
you
get
back
to
Portsmouth
,
if
it
is
not
very
far
off
,
you
ought
to
go
over
and
pay
your
respects
to
them
;
and
I
could
send
a
little
parcel
by
you
that
I
want
to
get
conveyed
to
your
cousins
.
”
“
I
should
be
very
happy
,
aunt
;
but
Brighton
is
almost
by
Beachey
Head
;
and
if
I
could
get
so
far
,
I
could
not
expect
to
be
welcome
in
such
a
smart
place
as
that
—
poor
scrubby
midshipman
as
I
am
.
”
Mrs
.
Norris
was
beginning
an
eager
assurance
of
the
affability
he
might
depend
on
,
when
she
was
stopped
by
Sir
Thomas
’
s
saying
with
authority
,
“
I
do
not
advise
your
going
to
Brighton
,
William
,
as
I
trust
you
may
soon
have
more
convenient
opportunities
of
meeting
;
but
my
daughters
would
be
happy
to
see
their
cousins
anywhere
;
and
you
will
find
Mr
.
Rushworth
most
sincerely
disposed
to
regard
all
the
connexions
of
our
family
as
his
own
.
”
“
I
would
rather
find
him
private
secretary
to
the
First
Lord
than
anything
else
,
”
was
William
’
s
only
answer
,
in
an
undervoice
,
not
meant
to
reach
far
,
and
the
subject
dropped
.
As
yet
Sir
Thomas
had
seen
nothing
to
remark
in
Mr
.
Crawford
’
s
behaviour
;
but
when
the
whist
-
table
broke
up
at
the
end
of
the
second
rubber
,
and
leaving
Dr
.
Grant
and
Mrs
.
Norris
to
dispute
over
their
last
play
,
he
became
a
looker
-
on
at
the
other
,
he
found
his
niece
the
object
of
attentions
,
or
rather
of
professions
,
of
a
somewhat
pointed
character
.
Henry
Crawford
was
in
the
first
glow
of
another
scheme
about
Thornton
Lacey
;
and
not
being
able
to
catch
Edmund
’
s
ear
,
was
detailing
it
to
his
fair
neighbour
with
a
look
of
considerable
earnestness
.
His
scheme
was
to
rent
the
house
himself
the
following
winter
,
that
he
might
have
a
home
of
his
own
in
that
neighbourhood
;
and
it
was
not
merely
for
the
use
of
it
in
the
hunting
-
season
(
as
he
was
then
telling
her
)
,
though
that
consideration
had
certainly
some
weight
,
feeling
as
he
did
that
,
in
spite
of
all
Dr
.